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"It is Fall Yet?" was written by [[Glenn Eichler]] and [[Peggy Nicoll]].
"It is Fall Yet?" was written by [[Glenn Eichler]] and [[Peggy Nicoll]].


The movie covers events during the summer between [[Daria Morgendorffer]]'s junior and senior year of high school, after the episode "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]" and before "[[Fizz Ed]]."
The movie covers events during the summer between [[Daria Morgendorffer|Daria Morgendorffer's]] junior and senior year of high school, after the episode "[[Dye! Dye! My Darling]]" and before "[[Fizz Ed]]."


Note: when shown later in the United States on the network known as [[Noggin|The N]], it appeared in an edited form.
Note: when shown later in the United States on the network known as [[Noggin|The N]], it appeared in an edited form.


==Summary==
==Summary==
This episode, roughly equivalent to 3 "normal" episodes, tells the story of the time period after [[Dye, Dye My Darling]]. This summer represented a major test of [[Daria]]'s and [[Jane]]'s friendship, following [[Tom Sloane]]'s pulling the "friend switch," once having been Jane's boyfriend and then being with Daria.
This episode, roughly equivalent to 3 "normal" episodes, tells the story of the time period after [[Dye, Dye My Darling]]. This summer represented a major test of Daria's and [[Jane Lane|Jane's]] friendship, following [[Tom Sloane]]'s pulling the "friend switch," once having been Jane's boyfriend and then being with Daria.


The episode found Jane going to an artists' colony with college students, wherein her commitment to her own ideals and her commitment to being not gay, were tested.
The episode found Jane going to [[Ashfield]], and artists' colony with college students, wherein her commitment to her own ideals and her commitment to being not gay, were tested.


Daria, by contrast, was forced to volunteer at a camp for troubled youth, run by [[Timothy O'Neill]], with the less-than-able assistance of the also-troubled [[Anthony DeMartino]].
Daria, by contrast, was forced to volunteer at a camp for troubled youth, run by [[Timothy O'Neill]], with the less-than-able assistance of the also-troubled [[Anthony DeMartino]].


[[Quinn]], upset with her performance on a standardized test, took the shocking step of trying to get smarter by hiring a tutor.
[[Quinn Morgendorffer|Quinn]], upset with her performance on a standardized test, took the shocking step of trying to get smarter by hiring a tutor, [[David Sorenson]].


==''Is It Fall Yet?'' and Fanfic==
==''Is It Fall Yet?'' and Fanfic==